How did Belarus players look ?
Belarus backup goalie
Mikhail Karnaukhov #1 did a great job when he came in for starter
Ivan Kulbakov #31 midway through the second period, stopping 17 out of 18 shots or so. He's damn confident in net, and had some real good saves on point blank shots from incoming Swedes. No doubt, that he should be the starting goalie in the next match.
I really liked 2m-defenseman
Stepan Falkowski #51's performance. He plays a simple, but effective defensive game, and possesses a booming slapshot. Falkowski is one of Belarus main go-to guys at the blue line on the powerplay. He had 4 shots alone on one shift on the PP (2 near misses, 2 shots on target). Team Belarus just need to position their guys a bit smarter in front of the net when this guy lets his rockets fly, and good things will happen against weaker opponents in the group.
One of Team Belarus' better forwards today was
Yegor Sharangovich #17. He also had their best scoring chance in the third period, but couldn't capitalize.
Team Belarus actually had a the better start into the match, playing a very good forechecking. Up until
Lias Andersson #24 broke through with his genius play from the side of the net, there wasn't much to see from Team Sweden. But after
#14 Gustav Nyqvist's quick insurance marker, the Swedes were in firm control, with the first line and the Kempe-Andersson line creating trouble in Belarus end whenever they were on the ice. All in all, Team Belarus would have deserved a goal - they were working really hard, often being dangerous on fast breaks. They created good chances, but just didn't capitalize on them. I'm pretty sure, they will have nothing to do with the relegation.